In my humble opinion, the 2009 Star Trek was the best film that year and surprised a lot of people by how strong a movie Abrams had created, since let's be honest, after the modest disappointment that was Mission: Impossible III, it was understandable if no-one was expecting much.

Star Trek as a franchise had been in a state of crisis for a while with the latest TV shows not finding their audiences and the mysterious box office failure of Next Gen's last film Star Trek Nemesis(which I still think is a great film). Then Abrams came along and did what I guess was inevitable: he rebooted the whole fucking thing. Kind of. By creating an alternative timeline he at once managed to respect what had come before while still taking the series in a whole new direction. The gamble paid off and now we've arrived to the sequel for a reboot. Sounds horrible when you say it like that but Into Darkness delivers. This is largely thanks to Cumberbatch's powerhouse performance as "John Harrison". The quotes are in order but the reason will escape anyone who has yet to see the film OR is utterly unfamiliar with the franchise. In any regard, his performance is so strong that comparisons to the brilliance of Ledger's work as The Joker are justified. It also warms my 80's heart to see Weller back in real action with something constructive to do and not just as a who-gives-a-shit supporting character.

Admittedly the romantic storyline between Spock and Uhura is left even more uninteresting than before and there doesn't seem to be as many solid ideas for the beloved crew of the Enterprise. For instance Chekov just pretty much hangs around Engineering for the duration and is given nothing interesting to do. With these excetions Star Trek Into Darkness is a solid addition to the evolving world created by Roddenberry back in the 1960's. Star Trek is alive and well.

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Just felt like sharing my views and opinions about these films and related topics with you, but feel free to let me know if there's a particular film of which you'd like me to write about. If I haven't seen it, I'll try to make an effort to find it and review it for you.
Bare in mind that I'm only just getting started. There's not much material yet, but Rome wasn't built in a day either. Right?? :) and also, I'm a Finnish guy so give me a break if my english isn't 100%.